2022 Tight End Watchlist
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We kick off the week by taking a look at some would say the most valuable position on the team nowadays. The tight end position. These prospects are some of the best in the state. We show you some of…
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Continue ReadingWe kick off the week by taking a look at some would say the most valuable position on the team nowadays. The tight end position. These prospects are some of the best in the state. We show you some of the prospects who earned there selves spots on our rankings and who to watch out for this season. Let’s dive right into it and see who some of the best senior tight ends in the state to watch out for this season.
Caleb Harris Caleb Harris 6'3" | 230 lbs | TE Prescott | 2022 State AR | 6’3″ 230 lbs | TE | Prescott | 2022
Caleb could make a strong case for being a NO.1 or 2 wide receiver in college, or playing tight end. I think he is a phenomenal player who is severely under the radar. He only has 4 division offer at the moment but one who I think deserves more and should prove that this season. He is dangerous running routes, he has a large catch radius and can burst off the line of scrimmage and be in the end-zone before you even know it. He gets on top corners quickly, soft hands. I think this is an extremely talented player to watch for this season and should pile up offers this year. Caleb possesses a high ceiling for success in college and possibly even beyond.
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— Caleb Harris (@Caleb33Harris) November 4, 2020
Garrison Jackson Garrison Jackson 6'5" | 235 lbs | TE Gentry | 2022 State AR | 6’5″ 235 lbs | TE | Gentry | 2022
Garrison is just about the complete package at the tight end position. The only thing I could say that could use a little improvement is his speed. His speed isn’t anything that will blow your socks off. But his size, paired with his talent makes him a match-up nightmare. He shows to be a very balanced blocking / receiving tight end who can block out in space or turn a catch into some serious yardage. I think Jackson would be a terrific FBS prospect and is most definitely one to keep your eye on this season.
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— Garrison Jackson (@GarrisonJackso7) November 10, 2020
Tyler Siddons Tyler Siddons 6'5" | 250 lbs | TE Salem | 2022 State AR | 6’5″ 250 lbs | TE | Salem | 2022
Tyler has great size and is more of a blocking tight end than a receiving one. When he did catch some passes he showed some soft hands and adequate speed. I think his route running could use some improvement but he is still one to keep your eye on. He’s got the intangibles to have a break-out season his senior year.
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— Tyler Siddons (@SiddonsTyler) June 7, 2021
Joel Garner Joel Garner 6'5" | 190 lbs | TE Rogers | 2022 State AR | 6’5″ 190 lbs | TE | Rogers | 2022
I like this tight end he showed an impressive frame and a very lean athletic frame that he could probably add more mass to at the next level. I’d say he is more of a receiving tight end that you could line up out wide and have him pick up some contestant positive yardage. He doesn’t have the speed to burn defenders but it’s adequate Could improve in a few areas, but overall Garner is a great high school prospect that could move his way up to our rankings this season and onto a few recruiting boards.
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